This is the WIKI-page for the Fuel@OPNFV project which intends to integrate the OPNFV features with the Fuel stack installer/deployer. This project is member of the Genesis https://wiki.opnfv.org/genesis project.

NEWS:

Sep 27 - 2016, Since September 22, the Fuel "master" branch is open for "Danube" work while the "stable/colorado" branch is open for Colorado 2.0 work. Thus we have opened up master for Newton rebasing which may cause flux in master. Fixes aimed for "Colorado 2.0" or "Colorado 3.0" should - if applicable to "master" be submitted to "master" and cherry-picked to "stable/colorado", if the fix is no longer relevant to master the fix should directly be pushed to "stable/colorado" with - if relevant a proper uplift of the fix to "stable".

Sep 26 - 2016, Alexandru.Avadanii was voted in as a committer in Fuel@OPNFV - WELCOME Alexandru!

Sep 22 - 2016, Fuel@OPNFV have cut the final Colorado 1.0 release tag - we are proud to be able to demonstrate strong QA results from a large number of deployment scenarios, as well as multi architecture as a result from our close relationship with the ARMBand project.

April 7 -2016, Nikolas Hermanns (Ericsson) has been nominated as committer for Fuel@OPNFV.

Since February 25 - 2016, Fuel@OPNFV Brahmaputra is released. The master branch is now open for C-release. The stable/brahmaputra branch is open for brahmaputra release 2 content. All Brahmaputra release 2 fixes must be cherry picked from master after they have been verified/relevant deployment scenario has been ran. The Brahmaputra release 2 status can be found here

Since February 5 - 2016, Fuel@OPNFV is at hard code-freeze. This means that all up-streams project repositories have been nailed down to specific commit-id's on stable/brahmaputra and that only hot-fixes are allowed into dtable/brahmaputra. All fixes must be cherry picked from master after they have been verified/relevant deployment scenario has been ran. The release status can be found here

Except for the Fuel master node, CENTOS will not be a supported OS option for the Fuel@OPNFV Brahmaputra release, Ubuntu 14.04 will be the only supported host OS option (this includes OpenStack-controllers, OpenStack-compute nodes, as well as any other OPNFV stack-plugin-roles)